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1 I, 2 | God alone; next to keep clear of voluntary transgressions, 2 I, 5 | children (paidôn agôgê), is clear from the word itself. It 3 I, 6 | perplexity by finding a clear outlet, so by illumination 4 I, 6 | disappear, and endows us with clear vision. Further, the abandonment 5 I, 6 | subjoined the utterance, clear of all partiality: "For 6 I, 6 | able," may indicate the clear revelation in the future 7 I, 6 | by a change, is already clear; yet we may learn it from 8 I, 8 | blood of the wounded." It is clear, then, that those who are 9 I, 8 | So that it is veritably clear that the God of all is only 10 I, 10| from these things it is clear that the Lord, going the 11 I, 11| So that from this it is clear, that one alone, true, good, 12 I, 12| sweet fragrance--having a clear example of immortality in 13 II, 1 | to the mind, acquires a clear view of what happens according 14 II, 2 | writing, that, with the clear and written description 15 II, 11| our clothes, we must keep clear of all strangeness, so in 16 II, 13| most expressively to keep clear of ornaments. The lust which 17 III, 3 | barbarian races hate luxury. As clear witnesses will be produced 18 III, 11| those who act wantonly, is a clear proof of a disposition inclining 19 III, 11| that is in them, stamp the clear images of it at home. And,